TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Registration for the fifth year of Project 4.0, a developmental soccer training academy, is currently underway. The program is limited to 80 participants and only 10 openings remain available. Project 4.0 is run by members of the Florida State Soccer staff and is for players in 2nd through 8th grade. FSU players will also be involved demonstrating technique and interacting with 4.0 participants.

The training sessions, held at the Seminole Soccer Complex, focus on technique and skill development through small group instruction. Project 4.0 is held on Tuesday evenings from 5:30-7:00 p.m. and is designed to supplement club or school training.

Goalkeeper-specific training will also be available from FSU goalkeeper coach Mike Bristol.

Project 4.0 is designed around four basic principles: Commitment, Education, Leadership and Excellence. Coaches will encourage players to strive for excellence in both academics and athletics and will provide players with opportunities to develop leadership skills.

FSU will also offer the Summer Day Academy which is Tallahassee’s first indoor soccer camp on a full-sized turf field. The camp is June 2-5 and has both half-day and full-day options. The entire camp will be inside the indoor practice facility on the FSU Campus. Please visit www.seminolesoccercamps.com for more information.

Project 4.0, which reached capacity in its first four years, is almost full for the 2014-2015 program year. To sign-up and secure a spot for Project 4.0 today, please call the FSU Soccer Office at 850-645-3200 or email nminion@fsu.edu.